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NIE BOOK COLUMNS
Newsbee’s pleased to announce the birth of his newest literacy project, Baby Buzz, a book column for parents, caretakers and teachers of little ones, birth to age 3.Parent educators help Newsbee select one quality picture book each month for the wee ones. Then the child experts write a review which you can feature in your community newspaper. A new Baby Buzz column will be available the 20th of each month.Click HERE for a sample of Baby Buzz. A list of former Baby Buzz type material is available HERE.
The Missouri Press Foundation offers two other monthly book columns available to newspapers at no cost through its Newspapers In Education program. Check out what author Chris Stuckenschneider has ready for your newspaper.Book Buzz and Novel Ideas
* For a complete list of Book Buzz Picks, click HERE.
* For a complete list of Novel Ideas Recommendations, click HERE.
Hello, Friends: Newsbee's the name, reading's my game. Each month, yours truly flits from this book publisher to that, pours over catalogs and talks to those in the know, in schools and libraries, about quality children's books. It's a daunting task, but some bee's got to do it.
From hundreds of titles, I select three each month - preschool through eighth grade - chosen to fit a particular theme. These are my Book Buzz Picks, and each month I announce them in the newspaper. A honey of an idea, don't you think? What better place to introduce kids to good books than on the pages of their local newspaper?
True stories and pretend tales too, I've got them all. But reading them is only half the fun. Newsbee groupies also get to write to me and tell me what they think of my Picks. It's a book club in the newspaper! They'll swarm to see their reviews published in their hometown newspaper. Space, of course, prevents me from running all the reviews I receive, so I just select one for each book.
There are so many ways a newspaper can use my Picks. The word around the hive is that newspapers that have invited me to appear on their pages are mighty glad they did. Be a hero in your hometown - sign up for my monthly Book Buzz Picks through Missouri Press Foundation.
Here's a "Novel Idea." How about giving readers of your community newspaper a heads-up on just-released books? After many requests, the
Washington Missourian is making its popular book column, "Novel Ideas," free to newspapers nationwide. The column has become well-respected by book publishers nationwide. Rather than being a review column, "Novel Ideas" is a book suggestion column. Author Chris Stuckenschneider chooses three books each month to share with readers. The column averages about 600 words per month. The column and cover images, are available for download through the Missouri Press Foundation. To get started publishing "Novel Ideas" in your newspaper, or for further information, contact Stuckenschneider using the information below.
The Missouri Press Foundation offers two other monthly book columns available to newspapers at no cost through its Newspapers In Education program. Check out what author Chris Stuckenschneider has ready for your newspaper.Book Buzz and Novel Ideas
* For a complete list of Book Buzz Picks, click HERE.
* For a complete list of Novel Ideas Recommendations, click HERE.
Hello, Friends: Newsbee's the name, reading's my game. Each month, yours truly flits from this book publisher to that, pours over catalogs and talks to those in the know, in schools and libraries, about quality children's books. It's a daunting task, but some bee's got to do it.
From hundreds of titles, I select three each month - preschool through eighth grade - chosen to fit a particular theme. These are my Book Buzz Picks, and each month I announce them in the newspaper. A honey of an idea, don't you think? What better place to introduce kids to good books than on the pages of their local newspaper?
True stories and pretend tales too, I've got them all. But reading them is only half the fun. Newsbee groupies also get to write to me and tell me what they think of my Picks. It's a book club in the newspaper! They'll swarm to see their reviews published in their hometown newspaper. Space, of course, prevents me from running all the reviews I receive, so I just select one for each book.
There are so many ways a newspaper can use my Picks. The word around the hive is that newspapers that have invited me to appear on their pages are mighty glad they did. Be a hero in your hometown - sign up for my monthly Book Buzz Picks through Missouri Press Foundation.
Here's a "Novel Idea." How about giving readers of your community newspaper a heads-up on just-released books? After many requests, the
Washington Missourian is making its popular book column, "Novel Ideas," free to newspapers nationwide. The column has become well-respected by book publishers nationwide. Rather than being a review column, "Novel Ideas" is a book suggestion column. Author Chris Stuckenschneider chooses three books each month to share with readers. The column averages about 600 words per month. The column and cover images, are available for download through the Missouri Press Foundation. To get started publishing "Novel Ideas" in your newspaper, or for further information, contact Stuckenschneider using the information below.
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